Objectives: 1. What is Cytology? 2. Explain how prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells differ. 3. What is DNA? 4. Identify the parts and function of the Nucleus.
Introduction to cytology
He·red·i·ty Noun (hə red’ ə tē). The genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring. One's genetic constitution. The sum of the qualities.
Cytology Objectives: –Compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells –Investigate the anatomy (structure) and physiology (function) of a typical cell –Compare.
Cytology. Cytology : study of the structure and function of cells. Cytoplasm : area of space outside the nucleus; contains the organelles & cytosol.
Cytology
Reproduction and artificial reproductive technologies How to make eggs and sperm What to do if you are having trouble conceiving a baby.
Do Now—6.4.15 Turn your Do Now into the front What grade do you think you earned on your final? Why? Why grade do you think you earned on the EOC (on a.
Reproduction and artificial reproductive technologies
Microbial Genetics Microbiology 2314. Genetics The Study of 1. Heredity 2. What Genes Are 3. How Genes Function 4. How Genes Carry Information 5. How.